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Old   February 19, 2015, 13:02
Question Run time post processing vs Post run post processing
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Hi all.

I'm simulating a flatplate in cross flow using pimpleFoam. My mesh seems to be fine. I got the results for Cx and Cy and later on decided to use a different value of Aref. So I changed the Aref value and ran execFlowFunctionObjects to calculate the force Coeffs. The results I got are not as expected. To depict the difference in results I used the same scale as was used for run time postprocessing and plotted the results again.

Take a look at the plots below. I'm unable to explain why the periodicity of the force Coeffs has changed. Both graphs should be the same instead they are different.

Inconsistent_forcedata.png

I'm also adding residual data and a checkMesh log.

linear.png

courant.png

cont.png

forceCoeffs.txt

Inconsistent_forcedata.png
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Old   February 19, 2015, 14:15
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I found the answer guys. Run time post processing has access to all the timesteps. Post run post processing has access to only the written time steps. Sorry for the post.
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